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10 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. a en ete, of . the . neonsed, explain, | recommit tt to ine commnistcr, path insimnctions to CINCINNATI. | TH QTATE CAPITAL, VERE ita Mad | eat eta eka a Re ng ee trecny | establishing the compensation of County Judges fo the adoption of 4 ceictiowed aa to me abntabiie ot | and Surrogates was also ordered to athird reading. evidence en either side.” Obvious considerations con- ‘The Senate this evening ordered the following CONTINUED FRC@ THIRD PAGE. ' m es ig A ‘getad with rat ishity, ae examination. Reser ave. bine = © Shed seainee oe a Haven Fare teen \ auee of posible ca ct of re bert Blevated Railroad, the eep- See ecaslnts ovat nreen it pom dite, than cure | RESIGNATION OF JUDGE ALBERT CARDOZO, | anncyante to those affording evidence, caused the tn- | sie ridge aud the West. Shore Heuvond bik The 7 sy eg Nortieation tobe held with closed doors, "Your eomuniitee | Ghnert Elevated Railroad bill waa amended in.Con- side Wo bad poed a signe. by oe on se pint Paverneen tana ye areca ation in the ioe method of | mittee of the Whole so that the Common Council form at the Industrial Hall, as we already stand cn experience in this important case advantage | can pull it down at any time they come to the con- ‘the platform of principles, but they deem it wysor xperie me. cap pull se downass 7 the for the moment net to admit us, While iter Received by the fo some future comm! tee shiniiarl Shanged with 4 ‘aimee’ wom’ welt uug | 148 Letter Not y 'the'| on atareetet aera ment Ip this ono matter, we. sequi- " Bar Association to present Troe’ in treit “determinations But “we ‘now | Assembly and His Impeach fncinie CRAMOrS AGADeer tw 3uDGK SHIPPING NEWS that, as we travel towards the same 1, we will ent Recommended popecialy ey oo eens the Somers: jn ° very seen find ourselves om the wame broad road, yen 7 that the ‘accused “‘mnlght. be. prepared “to, explain. 0) and} hepe that before this Convention adjourns Ulsprove. the allegations made. It the facte permitted ‘ou will send them your greetings and inform them it, at the proper time, These charges are That your arms are and that we are ready at hereto annexed as part of this rey and In th Almanac for New York—This Day. ail times to receive , Whether it be in the in- | Report ot the J udiciary gazes of Justices Cardozo and Barnard nich ‘a y Sun rises...... 457 | Moon rises..morn 2 50 pend Pen I en Saseite, ine cream for publication under each separate charge, 18 order hat Sun sets....... 667 | High water...eve 440 e 7 t haces Sepublicana'ana the fikera democtots 1ock. up to Committee. Gnrall te investign ous of ohaapeateateby the Bey Asso OCEAN {ese sore It n writéen thaw he there in now truth, Wan Gate Sola Be tnten” ata Agee dues aan aga ‘these it in n t, as there is now -—_ + — — - (ol ‘or — there must also be open union between them, And ¢ them, eo onal of the ‘association. a ae DATES OF Lisiapar’ Baye bal YORK FOR THE now, thanking you sincercly for the patience with Eff t N J B rd b he Suaras reoe see a AOR je os aoe age by: le wmnich:von nave imened to me, 1 walt the further fort to Save Judge Barnard by Re- | paviams my a kame ee rectonenes BY Bae Brammer | Suite | Destination) O06. pleasote thi vention. %, sociation assumed charge of this case, as well as t or in Gity of Iondon. Th NiGoalsaam ‘The Converition then took a recess. moval on Concurrent Resolution. THatgea ecto WersnaeMe. Hierttou” peti avanciated | Atanticcnnne.- Liverpool: [19 Bromdway. ‘aftermeon Session. - with'thelt counsel.in conductlig the investigation..In | Europa. Glastow....|7 Bowling Green each instance the Judge himself whose case was under | Washington Havre roadway. ‘The Reunion and Reform Convention reassembled awe? 2 Bowling Green at the seasions of the committee. | Wese at twenty minntes past three P. M., Judge Stello in a SROTUDASON Was Dresent 85 UG SRO A Oe eit. | Rebresioess :|Liverpool...|29 Broadway. the chair, The number present was about the same 2 pg tegen ey Sona ile ga by | Gity of Washiny ‘|Liverpool. .|15 Broadway. he chaur, sme number present was about. ine same! HIS IMPEACHMENT IS RECOMMENDED, | vce", xt. wos gin rllierdn oa Justice Barnard by fngita pee eewtier Steen vealed the fact that only nine States are repre- and Judge McCunn by Jas. F. Morgan, BEaq., and Daniel in tie . Haver! ; ae aeaeee: #eated in 4he Convention. rs R. ‘Lyady, Esq. Bester the textmony reported here aeehe st. Eiverboot -- i Broadway. ‘The folowing emmittee on Permanent Organi- With, Your cominittec examined a considerable number | Hepublig preeeyecl.. (is Broad was a '. re ol ch proved to wation was appointed :—Florida, W. W. MoCall; ll- | "To Be Imy ed for High Crim of other witnesses in relation to matters whic wed to | Vine de Pa 3 ; o ony. en- Missoufi Henry 2. Sponnaret; Ohio, Durbin Ward? and Misdemeanors. ee Oy ane et ee Ty tant or iaaaenn’ | PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 1, 1872. Tennessee, ;Frank T. Recd; New York, B. Kitt- ener, mich cases have been omitted from the printed plant date ies ov i rhige. f ——eshieeenltnitdlendn 4 “ah. W. W. mca was then invited to eaarene the daty one RSE SA EO HR, acy CLEARED. Convention, ‘having suggested that he wanted to | Veto of the New York City Election Bill end the | Barnord 116, and in the case of J McCunn forty-two, maedie “speak when his credentials were read. He re- ty making in all. 224 witnesses, whose cestimony is published | y,tgamsMip Clay of Raltimore (Br), Delamotte, Liverpoo! ~ of th rt. In addition t ese About fit viewed at great length the condition of amairs in Leaf Tobacco Bill—Vanderbilt’s Fourth as part ofthis our report. ‘In addition to these about, | “Sieauship Wyoming (st Whineray, Liverpool via May 18..|Glasgow....|/7 Bowling Green “the South wifer carpet-bag rule, deciaring that the 5 * | Queenstown—Williaaos & Guion. reign of bribery, corruption and burdensome taxa. Avenue Bill Passed WU e ee not printed, Uius thereasing {he agree PaaS pitcainship Assyria dr), Siuith, Glawgow—Henderson lon fell Oi restrate: at section 0! ie Meas assed Cardozo, including eharges and testimony, oceupics ie baial * ~rountry: "What was” needed 40 ‘restore ‘pros prea nomen a8: Orders rot paren, shauor duties Warnard aver laa pager uid | yaqepyuiP Holsetia OO), Barend, Hambarg—Kun perity Was complete ampesty and political equality, Aa ee ape meee Aa ak Mic, | j sieainainp Weybowet, Bolger, New Orleans—C H Mal- whereby the people ofthe South would be enabled i . fea | lor to conduct thelr own affairs, und, by encouraging peaincg ay: UNE bleh Menuet mAtauearly stage inthe Harmar in, enmity Leo, Dearborn, favannah—Murray, Ferris & lorthern ay and en ne come to the y » tigation the question arose as to the admiasibiliiy of i Soutiput the people upon ‘their feet onee more. ‘The met being known that the Judiclary Com. | testimony’ relaive to haters occurring before the present | yorean sk to. oe MounM Becket, Charleston—I B ‘Tuerr Hopes Of tats were based upon the success Of | ities of the Assembly would this morning present | ception * (eauinigny, cn tie proun ihatneltner ihe | _rickialiy Bilen 8 Terry, Salyear, Newbern—Murray, we liberal movement. * n : ferris & CO, a ‘A motion was adopted that representatives from | their preliminary report upon the charges against | Joe iatire nor a aachness apy ue earnship Wameutta, Fish, New Bedford—Ferguson & rietianes Caer te ne Core tT tveatoron | the New York Judges, together with a resolution | Wenip Early Morn (8), Fursman, Hong Kong—A A Low emen Za cr ef a1 e1 ; Car 0. ? " " the Committee on Permanent Organization. recommending the Impeachment of Judge Cardozo, G i material, a # oi} Omba Gir), Thomson, London—Peabody, Willis & Calis were made for a Mr. Reed, of Tennessee, | the moment the House assembled a desperate 10 toe? ee Y | co. se tliat tte coke | ark Miako (Br), Anderson, Yokohaina—Peabody, Wills Saale ; in’ further proceedin who, 1t was stated, had been a private soldier in the | atempt wae made, first by Mr. D. B. Hill, demo: | of ‘the resolution “hich they” "were | 4 Ht! toe te eet te | Bark HL Routh, Martin, Bordeaux—Thos Dunham's fark New York (lal), Palio, Cadie—Tetens & Bock- Confederate army.” Mr, Reed expressed great inter- | “em , Sitiag. scan hanenle ent In the success of this movement, not that it was | cratic member from Chemung, and afterward by | Hiy"ionumendnteng to existing lawsas migiictrom the | Bark He tiga\ton, appeur desirable, did | eg < mann, Hark Traveller (Br), Penfield, Montevideo—W HT to defeat Grant, but because ind precapieee ek | Mr. Jacobs, demecratic member from Kings, to have Geyelonmaa of a a rae q pear dexrable, movement @#the only thing which could restore ¥ ene betiventats not allow them to limit the Tange qutiry in the in Travornal Menng and loyalty to the South, without | (Be anouncemont of Judge Cardozo’ resignation | her indicated. was accordingly, taken ithe ip 4 ; eachme! ithout re UFrences, 60 long as which its people could never know real'material | read to the Assembly before the impeachment | Without te SoLEEOROOR £0 Hughes, 5 prosperity @ad success, He had been heart and | report should be presented. ‘The proceedings |e ee ll ions or nis commrrTEn patie Jessie Simpson (Br), Gibbs, Caibarien—Simpson, voul in the movement, believing it to be the only . : “as to abuses in the administration of justice in New i thing which could save his peopie. attending this flank movement on the part of Judge | yong? have brought prominently into view a number | Bark Volan tine Notas A heat mi oe Be ‘A delegate moved that this Convention declare | Cardozo’s friends produced a good dea! of excite- | of Renesiy in a8 Yaws as bite ang parhaps here Ms J thas it haa @ decided cholce for a candidate for, the | ment. After a lively skirmish the House reinsed Jonich ‘Hes gradually, grown UN anter: (oss laws Bt Jostiua King Gn), Bmith, Rio Janelro—Pendergast Presidency. e Mover did not name a candidate, ;: ‘i # ass These difticulties, “ag. th ofiiclally.. developed, ros & Co. but said he was not prepared to endorse the nomi: | tolet the document be read, aud proceeded with | Are. soni knowit and acknowledged by the bar and | , Bis Sutenella (Br), Veale, Pernambuco—8 L Merchant nee of the other Convention, whoever he might be, | Its regular business, and then at twelve o'clock, | the general public, are prineipally in coniection with In- | # EC. | pa torson (Br), Anderson, Lagnayra and Porto Another delegate said the proposition was ab | Mr, Prin from the Judiciary Committee, sub- | Junctions and receivership»; in gross favoritism in the | onHS (aitett, Bltss & surd, and at the proper time the cholce of this Com | mitted the report in the case of Judge Cardoz. | exlavunuuce | see nda ee ieee aud siiowgners | Brig Orbit, Naah, Portia aeimpaon, Clapp # Co, ‘vention would be made Known. . ‘The bisinmamddtiawuncal ceian stn 16: yy | wranted' in such casas Some of these evils have emarara—H W Loud & ‘The @onvention then adjourned until ten o'clock e repor' made the special order for MOTTOW | aiready been m by legislation ; others, it is A. M. on Thursday. Morning, immediately after the reading of the Roped, will be bviated by. certain piarendimenta berg. journal, The following 1s the communication which | feo "and the “fomainder nay. ‘Ke Nemedied by | Bele E M Sawyer, Kelly, Baracoa—By Wenberg, Kehr Helen Bowen, Alexander, hr Charles © Dame, Beveridge, Bahamas—R J Wen- ' yore judicious legislative action in the Sufficient time | Sehr Breeze, Cranmer, Washington, DO—Hlaght & Petty. VERMONT. Mr. Ti aud Mr. Jacobs vainly endeavored to | jute ssh Us gia pent non pict Win Allen, rung, Georgetown, DE-saght ak resent :—- ful preparation’ and passage of the requisite ty. ere id New Your. May 1.1872. | yout com ihmend the necessary fetorm. 1 Behr Sonny Sonth, Sterling, Baltimore —W Chalmers Th bhi 8 Convention—Add: ¢ | To mmm Assent Fespects to the al jon of the next Legislature. (ocean F Staples, Godfrey, Port Johnyon—Jed Frye & i@ Republican State wention—Address of | | Have thin day caused my resiemation of the office of | For die convenience of the members of the Assembly, | Ce, Frederick Billi the Cincinnati Justice of the Saoreme Court tobe Aled in the ofMlee of | the testimony taken by the committee hax been published | «Sehr Benj Reed, Adams, Elizabethport—B F Metcalf & cl ings on inna the Secretary of State. A copy of such resignation is | in three separate volumes, and 0 placed on the files, on | CQ.) a Movement—The Delogates herewith enclosed. ALBERT CARDOZO. account of Its great bulk. chr Elisha Brooks, Hawkins, New Haven—E H Kree- 5 og New Yorx Scrneme Count, ’ ‘The opinion of the members of the committee on the | MEF, | to Philadelphia. Jovars) Caannens, Crry Watt. New Youx, Apritcd, 1872 testinony herewith reported, and the resolutions recom. | , Schr O © Acken, Meade, Stamford—Stamford Manufac- ip! To tux SkewrraRy o State OF THE Stati oF New YORK :— by then to be adopted by the House, will be found | tri0K Co — 1 hereby reatzn the ofticg of Justice of ue Supreme | apperided hereto, tect aid 4 {lvoe Mary Elizabeth, Start, New Haven—H W Jackson | Oe ‘his 4 to take effect edintel of which is respectfully submit I. BRLLOWS FALLS, Vt, May 1, 1872. cure Dis rerignation to take ereeBENT CARDOZO. ee ARADBORD- PRINCE. t. B. VEDDER, Sicamer W/O Pierrepont, Shropshire, Philadelphia, ‘The State Republican Convention to choose dele- | Mr, Hill also reeelved the following letter from BO ies poem ede ETS Rteamer Novelty, shaw, Phiiadelphiae gates to the National Conyention at Philadelphia | Jude Cardozo, giving his reasons for resigning :— OAS. A. FLAMMER, DAVID B. HILL. Steamner Beverly, Pierce, Philadelphia. wan held in this place to-day. Mr. Frederick Bil- New Yor« Sonar Gguar, Junans’ Cyramnzns, | Rh ARRIVALS. lings, of Wooastock, presided. On taking the chalt | yy pean sin—No one has realized more Melly than 1 | tn gheealfGQMMENDATION OF Tux commrrten. | he made an able speech. After returning thanks | have the unequal contast. which Thave been called uuon | gi the case of the Hon. Albert Cardozo; a Justice | Ee See ete ie) ace feed before them ecninine ant | fWauisiy,kunitn, Doane, Palladelphta, with mdse, to to maintain with the Bar Association, the press and other | yi! & for the compliment paid him he said the republi- | powerful influences which have been enlisted ugainet | {i thatthe evidenc R 7 : tet Aeasbet | teint to make It proper that said Justice should be placed } vi . ean party of Vermont was not aMicted with | me. Nor have I failed to reailze that even an ae- | Ou tral peters the Court of liuprachment, respecttully etinsein balance Lewis, Liverpool % days, with ital by the Legislature would leave my usefuiness | CU! “ Wy divisions which required te settlement of | $ fur impaired as to render if questionable wiether, | Tecommnend the adoption of the following resoluti took the northern passage; April 19, had oived, That Aibert Cardozo, a Justice of th Su. ’ prelimiary questions and render the task | consistently with sitrespect, and due rezant for thé | prome Court of tls Sate, bead he hereby is, impeached | fh Maat tea tone Bo eet wits of a presiding officer dificult, Althongh this was | : Court is called on to deaide very important | for mal and corrupt conduct in office, and for luigh erimes Chinnewa Bn, trom Glasgow ‘to Montreal 2 Haya out; > ere © i, affectiny Jargest property interests as wel : i . 2 Lat 43 60, 1on 56, spo hence fo the Presidential year, and there were conflicts and | and tiberty ey large Rt ony tet 4 | L. BRADFORD ts CUARLE ae AM MER Monte ala, Tora! fon Tht. un “4 Daring, steering Bs pew departures and new organizations, and gon: | Piyeiaueston’ an every Siri) JuJKment | WIRE NTR BS TIRDEN. fw iarye sip, bright varnished and evidentiy Attached ventions to represent them, the republicans of Ver- | re is a defeated party who is to ue LEN, 8. J TILDEN. toa wreck : Ship Jules Cezard (Fr), Cristin, MarseiMes 50 days, with ts from the above recommenda: | masta dames Henry. Pagsed Gibraltar March 17, took mends impeachment tor - perience: eokniments: Impeachaent {Or thesouthern passage and experienced Reavy W and NW achinent tor mal and corrapt conduct | A Ampnitrite ( self wronged, however coneinsive may be the | oning against him. The recognized character of th ize shonid save the administration of justice trom | pein Drought inte dispreute.. When coniiiey | s udge ix impaired, howeveraniuetly, his usefuluens, as | Raa and policy of the republicans of the nation and the | Wellas hisown satisfacuon inthe discharge of his public | - " VID B. WILL selection of their candidate for the Presidential | davies, Is utterly lo IMPEACHMENT OF JUDGE BARNARD. struggle. | _T accepted judicial oMee for the honor and distinction | Just before the adjournment of the Assembly to- He did not believe that those who met in conven. | which i¢conlerred and at pecuniary loss in surrendering | night Mr. Prince made @ further partial report, tion at Cincinnat! to-day gathered there to be satis- | Aiucrative practice at the Mar. I have tabored wih ull’ | consiating of rei ereigned ino far as it mont, While keeping eyes on all, and praying that no evil might come from any, looked to the Conven- | tion to De held in. Philadelphia on the sth of sune | for the authoritative expression of the princ | , Cran, Ginsgow 78 days, with mdse, to Wiltiam Nelson, Jt—vesscl to C Toblas & Cor middie passage and had a succession of wester! been 20 days W ol the Banks; April 24, lat 39, lon 68’ 09, signatized a bark steering east, showing a white mumendations Jn the case of Judge | MEW ne, Santes 63 days with coffee © at , and at the sacrifice “ fied with emphatic declarations of complaints | gynal recreations toso perform 1 | Barnard. It is as follows fo Sine . Crossed the Equator April 4 in lon |y enemies at tl In tho case pf George G. Barnard, a Justice of the Su- | S130; had fue weathe ‘inst the administration and patriotic requist- | approval. 1be combination of ‘ens om the Philadelphia Convention, in the hope | a portion of the press has untustly deprived n, and ion has ie The , believing | | Bark rt, the Conimittee on Judicia: hue ne | 10days, adduced before xem contain’ stt 9 that saul Justice should be placed on | Elwell ofthat | pen ry MeKee (of Philadetphia), Sharp, Catbarien N mugar to Wiley, Nevins & Co—vésse] to J W and attempt to exert a moral influence on it, and | Had som rough weather, fo lift up ite platform and candidates If that was | tera = ‘i I be placed ae ib thelr purpose, whatever views might be entertained | Rieret tavastiaadon inte Pofimpeachment respedtiully re: | ATK. tichard on. Cent of the need of the convention, it would command | jnsession. Tielt le to be my duty to sub} re A Justice of the Su. | bark Neptune, fur Boston, a rexpect. Everybody, then, might make # pilgrimage | court an investigation. Tt has heen finally closed, fe, be an yereby is impeached | 30, spoke brig J: t Cincinnati, But he did not think, if there were | It ts oficiaiy anne aud all that could orrupt conduct in aftiee. weaknesses in the republican party, it should, for | Said: agains or without ti RQBERT HM. STRAHAN, avina (of Eastport), Dyer, “ardenas, 1) days, 3 fremedy w: pede evidence, or whi ) implication DAVID B, HILL, with sagar to order. Vessel to Brett, Son &' Co. Had that reason, go to the i. Ifrer was needed, | could be lias been put HAYES, variable weather. it lay amoug the republicans the: | The investis in seeret and tjuettostate that by the term “cormnpt,tin | | Bark N , Gibbs, Cardenas, 11 days, with sugar, He believed the Cincinnatt Convention wontd be | have noth: ortunity to examine the t resolution, We do hot mean pecuniary corrup- | to Borland, Dearborn & Co.; sailed in company with rigs powerless in the canvass unless tl neracy | Bit t eal Tor Iny public justiieatlon, Star, for Boston, und Meifose, for Philadelphia. Had ni dissent from | strong easterly winds most of the passage. to the fori ot the ark Sarah A Staples (of Belfast, Me), Stone, Sagua. tion of the fo 12 days, with sugar to Brown Bros. Ovssel to master. Had » of seid inn her. f k-coct (Bp). Baker, Palermo 61 days, with fruit to »F Kulley. Passed Gibraltar Mareh’ 1b; had strong ales from lon 39 to the Gult Stream ; since, very. and calms. Apri: 3, Lut 33 17, lon 4120, passed Waid prejudice shali bave | members of the com ty shail have had an op- | yrinid- | Hot now, cervuiniy wh in: were absorbed into its support. It ¢ mot bare outa iy (raters able only by a union with it of all the elements op- | away 8 mnunity posed 16 the republican party. nt he thongne tne | Paetunlty tedecidedispaasiopatcly. | people would not be turned away from the repub- | rupt ju Tever did a wrong to | ment: lican organization and be won over to a democratic | an Rostived,- What teorse Gi) Bariard, 6 aeeien orate alliance by great names, or ovatory or glittering supreme Conrt in this State, be, and he hereby is, line | Westerk gencralities, Still, If the’ republican’ party was to | Sen, th Led for mal and corrupLcondact in office and for | fine weith had not, tor the foregoing reasons, determ: would be an additional reason in th ic aor é action of one branch of the Lez The A | crimes and mist sehr Merit, from —— for Mahle: th, Int 24 39, lon 6254, march on to victory it behoved its supporters tO | Gy the Zith inst., virtually voted to Nee proceedings | RADPORD PRIN passes, bark Mozart, waterlogged and abandoned; 18th, tuke every stumbling block out of the way, | to impeach me asa Court. They » TOBEY. Jat 36 38, lon 62.05, spoke brig Champton (of Halifax), from. und then not to underraie the — eucmy. | thereby decided to, ¢ b — tor Porto Rico; 28th, lat 40 13, lon 69 20, bark Gerda, There was an earnest cry for reform in | report ot a committee uced measure | JUDGE BARNARD'S FRIENDS (Noi) from London for Fail River. (Br), Stone, Messina 6 days, and Gtb- with fruit, to Chamberiain, Phelps & Co— “Henry. Took the Southern pasage and er. Antomena (Ital, Castellano, Castellamare, 12 ith truit to order. Vessel to’ Punch, Edye & C Cibralter March 16, Took the southern passage ‘ariable weathe: slectric (NG) M ol and hives, tator April 71 chas A the air. It muet be heeded. ‘The party must udvo- | ind toward iunpeachn eh at Ghat time before the » been moving heaven and earth to-day to have Brig Tubal ¢ tate and fustrate political morailty, otherwise it | Assembly. snslat tht I must regard this vote of the As | te recommendation in his cere take the form of | Taltar 40 da could not live. Its work and character must be | sembiy as evidenciia & prejudgmentotany ebarges that | TeMOVal hy concurrent revol:tion of both houses the dcarer to tt than any man of set of men. nem | eremularly prevented agatnet toe the ma Anavead of Impeachmne t. All the members of the Ag for the offices, he did not care who filed them ay that atter analyzing the v yroand ron upon | committee, howeve i there was much dif- if right principles prevailed, and there was honest | o procerd, itis what may be called a party | ference of opinion among them as to the form of e 2 | . | oO and that it is evident that a political majority aaa dministration. In saying that he spoke the seuti bh dent th tition! resolution—were in favor of impeachment. — It is nents of the repnblicati« of Vermont. It was a grief | Bowd tomy party faith intend to force y Suggested that in case of removal by concurrent and sorrow to them that personal ambitions and |“ [jave not the time, means nor health to consume in , PeSolution, even if there were any guarantee that ersonal differences kad crept {ito the party and | yainiy resisting a foreordalned partisan decreee of a Jarge | Svch a regomtion would be adopted, it would proba- py t party yer, Rio Grande, 8 dayn, with cM Bdge & C0. Crossed the ad light variable weather. ard (Br), Mess St Johns, PR, 10 threatened its unity, They felt that many s seed of | political majority : bly be claimed that the re J was a party meas- with sugar. &c, to J'V Onativia & Co, Had light alivcord “n Neediessly sown, and, if the: shall retire to private Wfe with such fortitude as Tean | to legislate a democrat oul of ofice, and stren- | Casterly Winds to Halleras, off which had @ strong gale rd been needlessly " 38 yi} it tire to private ife-with such fortitade as T ea « ; x to Hai f° which had @ strong gak sted that they would send to the Philadelphia | triste of oficial position. eae | Cardonae; Zon, lat $5 30, fon 73" bark’ Manuel Frode ihe Convention their wisest and strongest men, charged | — The resignation ist take effect from this day. | Very VETO OF THE RRGISTRY LAW. eR 3 i to say that Vermont stands to the cardinal prin- | respectiuliy, ac . ALBERT CARDOZO, ‘The Governor's veto of the New York City Regi ire, Ashbury, Fagardo, PR, 20 days, with an faith; and, charged sull To lion. DB. Hint, Albany, New York. Did, sent in to the Senate to-day, Was expec nd | alway & Casido—vesse! to Mass & Ward. jon 78, had a Reavy gale from eonthwest, r, to say that Vermont stands to the republi- REPORT OF THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE. | Seereated no surprise, The bill was drawn up ex- | ran orgauization for the success of these principles, The following is the preliminary report of the | pressly to conform to the petuliarities of the Sev- | and ony asks of the Convention the exercise of the | Judiciary Committee and the resolution recog. | euty’s charter, How dead and buried, and of course | “Brig George Hut wircoim which Will make Lie success Recure. | Mending the impeachment of Cardoze | Was rendered uttert account by the yeto Resolutions reaftirming the republican doctrine which has made the Committee of Seventy go into carried away fore and maintopmasts, attnehed, st Stockton), Blanchard, Ponce, P R, 7 days With siiay and three’ passengers to BL Be- ORP Buck & Co. Had fine ¥ left in ould, for Baltimore in da} and declaring Grant and Colfax to be the first Committee, to which, on the 20 day of | Mourning. It is hardiy possible that any new bill ! timor ve choice state for President and Vice President Memorial of the Bar ‘Association of the | Ob Chis subject Will be passed this session, oe ee Wye Nea ie 1a days, were passed. New York and the memorial of Wheeler HL. Peck ANOTHER VETO. ul Bartéaux & Go, Has been Gdays ) Gregory Smith, Horace Fairbanks, Ben- | a rts pth hl members of the Judiciary Committe ‘The Governor has vetoed the bill regulating the inston, Cardenas, 12 days, with sugar hers, praying for an investigation oi the | sale of leaf tobacco in the city of New York, on the ndgex in the cit al & © i H. Steele and George W. Grandly were Chosen OF certain t Now Sushiman. Had fine até st large to Philatelphia, | enue! was reterred hy the following resoltyun:— | wrownd that if made law it would result th great of at Lt odhahdeshamadhnteed writial whsaitcannns wIRae Mcsolved wn motion or Mr. Alvord) That the memo- | damage toa very large and legitimate business, Gre Wh erage hO, Fisnch: Chratveres th anya. wees GOVERTOR JEWELL'S INAUGURATION, — | Fianrowiiary and that said. committee: make In: | ‘The President ‘oF the Westeheater Transit Com | SUEaf fo teva d Co, vowel to $C Laud & Co. Kome A Grand Gala Day In New Haven—The | Qiijodis waumesin ihe adininiteation of justice inthe | Micteo, iN @ memarial to the Senate whieh was «Howe (fir), Wilson, Matanzas 12 day, with an- Governor's Message to the General Age | city of New York; and such committee ts auth: Kroes for Governor dewell in ively style. for Way. Tam7ie had & eavy gale fron Ny tasting 34 ‘and Investig ity of New Yo and | jug presumed to take up the cudgels for the oppo- | nents of the New Haven Railroad Fare bitl, bow i . | under consideration, The passage of the bill is | UBrookinan, ‘Had NE winds inost of the passage. eae arte LiAUMIPES | doubtful. Its friends are strong, but its opponents | Brig Miwaukeo, Straut, Machias, 4 dayn, with iumber aiter ofsaid memortol, on | ate stronger, and have greater resources to fait | to Siinpson & Clapp. directed toconduct sueh inqui take testimeny therein In the city New Haven, Conn., May 1, 1872. | report by bill or otherwise, as it shall think prey To-day hasten the gala day of the year in Con- | at any tim S Respeettully report mecticut. Fuily twenty thousand persons from | inthe el dma @ Albers (of Buckspord, Harriman, Sagua 12 da: with eager to Spenee, Montague & Co; pms Ow ge) wembly. Fe ing premige notes of Mutual Life Companies, and | exte KL April 29, hig over more than one-hait of th ular session. | usink-the-Track’? bill, passed the Senate to-day ta 3, spoke bark Favoriter from Bantos for abroad were in this elty to attend the ins | Ret back upon. | Behr Joseph Oaks (of Bangor), Cake, Savanilia, 4 day, exercises. The auilitary display was the finest | witnesses was ly ed on the Hihday of April. | THAT OLD FRIEND AG | 0) Mi Renee esa ee sengers to D De Casita & ris During that perio! your committee devoted every avail: | That bugaboo of Albany trade and Sen AE fof Boston), Brown, Sayanilla 90 d ever seen, there being some three thousand | able moment to thissubject, acturlly sitting on thirt Poughkeepsie Ratiroad bill, witch was di bietae hides Sdomien’ Hot vachineasye men tn line. Governor Padeliord, of Rhode | usually from ten A.M. nul ele P.M, and only inte u oa n Whole and * ase” ever | Behe. Wek Br), Rhose, Pe ble weather. oF fi hae nid Beg a to Vike | in Committee of the Whole and “progressed” ever | | Schr Weleo r), Rhote, Ponce 18 days, with sugar, ay ee ry te ream gh t ride ree het tantly | tWo months ogo, came up again to-day in the | 4¢ to Molter had. Hail fine weather were bere. Governor Jewel sworn in this ) prt periods in order to act on t stantly * , i, 4 Kehied W Bartlett (of Boston), Bartiett, Caibarien 10 mulating Hills rete the commit and thus | Senate, and was talked over for about an hour with th 8 c afternaon, and read tus mess: othe joint Aggem- . - . | days, w to D Knowlton; vessel to master. Diy. devas mostly zaken up withbuaescmatiers, | Rot,telara's too kreat dclay the importantlegialative | the usual result—a wordy set-to between its xpectal | CH." ¢ © (of Bangor), Eaton, Baracos 11 . *. | business which awaited if action. ‘This Isso far as | ay e, Mr. Palme equa rc » | dara, with truit to Gritin ane wealtier, ‘The debt ting been raduced $81,000. | your commaittes cnn lcurn, the frst time inthe history of | Sdvocate, Mr. Palmer, ane ite cqually special op. | days with trutto Chas dritin, Had tine weather. ‘the measage pment td stricter banking lawa; | the Fine’ when Jone | of | the, leading, standing pg dla gt a . 7 | pcos el eae erate He daxe wth exemptign of saving# bank deposits loaned on | Commiliers | of the | Hunse, having the great = 7 - | nd SW winds, r i I emte from = taxation, and raising | Oot, amount | of legislative work | to” dow | has | THE FOURTH AVENUE BULL PASSED. Sag a itich (of Safe), Bryant, Barscoa 10 days, : ‘on the gchpol fund, He deprecates tax- the Capitol to another city to conduet an The bili to improve and regulate the use of the | Thos Madge. Satledin company with on the interes. AX- | investization involving Kueh & Vast amount of labor, and | Fourth avenve in New York, known as Vanderbilt's | ‘aud Edith May. for New" ‘it 29, | 3 | advises care in the oreatjon of town debts. In ap- | In arranging the preliminaries of the investigation, son init, , in ol NaLie| nd Giversity of opinion naturally arose as to the prec the shape It came from the Assembly, It now go x . propriations = ne «aad exgmination and | fire orihe inquiry with which your commltice wee | to the Governor for lis signature, The vote was | aa in halts Bere ncetown) Chase, Barscon ¢ opel wie well recetved. \ by the resolition of the Assembly. One view | 18 to 7, Benedict, Lewis and Winslow not voting. days, with trult to. Puig, vowel to BJ Wehberg. Had --- Weoiicg wiiuced | Among the | Schr Robert Byron. (of Frankfort), Sawyer, Baracoa & BILLS PASSED BY THE ASSEMBLY days, with fruit t J AT Pearsall; versel io BJ Wenberg. MISS“88] PFI. ox parte, wi today was thegact incorporatin, el New York Had Ane weather, cP ‘ Ketiog: 8 ; tye Home hart the Mit providing that ine New | _ sehr Elin May (of Provinectown), Kehoe, Baracoa 11 Mocting of she Republican State Con- | York and Brookiyn Iron Tubular Tunnel Company | days with truitiod & T Poarsail; vessel to BY Wenberg, lwo years after the passage the act Schr G W Dill, Holden, Tampa Bay, Fla, 19 daye, with | vention. | iny | directly and solely to th Jackson, Mise., May 1, 1872. , with, misconduc ‘The Repnbtican State Convention met in this ety | ChAT mit canst to-day at bwelve-o'alogk. A. &. Morgan, famous for | ‘charred, ern, proven uf supreme Court. having marricd @negre wife, was made permanent | yecintions of both hose: er section arucle of the — conaututic which case | within Which to commence the tunnel under the | cedar tod L tiathawny East River and seven years to complete the work. | Birr caries ¥ rewater, | A bill was also paseed appointing Horatio Seymour, | with nay eophiar Mie, Patrick H, Agan, William B. Taylor, George Hi. Ray- | Belvr Ben, Davis ington, NO, 8 days, with naval hor and Franklyn B, Hough a coaimission to in |" xche Win Roardman, Millard, Plymouth, NC. 4 days, uire inte and report to the next Legislature the | with timber toninster. | Ts bound to New Haven. sresident. | dceused party would have nd opportunity ot eres | @XPediency of the State nequiring title to the tim- , Bodine, Virginia, ‘The convention was about equally divided be- | examining the Withewes who testined against iin bered jands in the Adirondack reglon for the pur- Bohr soho Howees Bow erty, Virginia, tween biack.and white, 200 confusion was apparent | pT cag Mh ya tweing Fee ol teen Tt ee Pea UR ne hives Hope aiewser saver. ce among them. Several prominent Northern men | before the legistative Ny A thie ously work | whiel furnish the drinking water ofa large portion | Rent Y Hi Ayvoll. Longstreat Wirgtnia, who have heretofore been ¢he party leaders, re- | SoS iee eoniculitee au Opportenty To choseatien of Lhe population of this section of the State. fowelly Vigginig, used to nerve on the committees. The gomination ain and. to contradict THE FUNERAL OF CORNELIUS 8. UNDERWOON, . Rockwell, Virginia for New Haven. Of delegates to ane Philedeiphie Convention js con- | the resolution autl late Clerk of the Assembly, who died yesterday, took wife, Bryant, Virwinis tor New Haven. to delegations from the Congressonal dis- | jnvestixation directed place Uils afternoon, In the House to-day Mr. kd- iilh arp, Virginia for New Haven. tricts, | from whiel: it was ward M, Johnson, of Steuben county, Deputy Clerk, ‘helps, Cranmat, Alexandnias oY SYS Phelps, Cranmar, Alex Brewster, Georgetown, 80, 4 days, 1. OF of end only of bei Congvemmnen MeKee and Berry are here looking | such a ful Ty was exper was Undnttacusiy elected Clerk in place of Mr. chr Oaks A dint after their antercats, Joe Lynch (eaored), Secre- | disclosing any tuner Mio New derwood, The Assembly this evening wok up the | Behr sJt rt, Georgetown, DO, tory of State, ts wpokon of with mucl favor as | TNO oroposai of the necessary Iegisiation to remedy | new Behr J Ph per, Georgetown DU, HeKee's successor from is district. | such defects. Tnwview of there tacts, theresore, your CONGRESSIONAL APPORTIONMENT BIT, Behr Vapor, egule, Georgetown, DO, for Provi- gud after tome discussion In Committee of the | inittee early determined that in order to mal THE 1OVISIANA REPUBLICAN BTATE OOW- | atls ne thoroush a atthe * Whole on the proposed redistricting in the Firat ge, CRNEEE, Cranmer, soreeows. DG) tox VENTION Hose it mnt, PT ate considerations alter, | district, to which several members took execption, Ward Slade, Soper, Georgetown, DO, for Provi- ——— shoud be present. amie to perinit each Judge | Progress was reported. Mr. Alvord sald he wad | dence New ORLRAN®, May 1, 1872, to be accompanied by two coupael (the Bar Assora | Satisiied that ut this stage of ite proceedings this | | Schr Jolin Rommeli, Jr, Millard, Maryland for New ton being allowed to be represented by. three, in order | Legislature would not be able to arrive at asatia- | Haven The great Republican Kiate Covention met Were | gs have the number equal successively thereafter | factory solution of this question of redistricting the | Ph! © 1! Malieson, Bailey, Delaware 0 elogater » Philadelphia Con- ern) Juation of the Bar Association wit Lah yesterday to clec delegates tothe Philadelphia Con- | 10 permit, an exanuluation Of tr Ot hat Arse | Bate oat lu the evening, in the House, the pre- Passed Through Hell Gate, vention and Presid “htai electore Jos tay Shute, It jimiwd tn form, gon becuine and continued ara reguiar | VOUS question was moved by Mr. 1. D. Brown, and ROUND sour. wil) complete ite JabuXp body | Cyose-Caguiiuations; and, dually, the invroduction of wit | the Lili was ordered to a third reading, A motion to Brig Fannie Coline (Br), Cochrane, Windsor. NB, for (and Norwester, Sedgley, New Orleans; L B @n- maser: Neaaeay:'e Crentan,Sereans 0 ce Wa | Ree tee range ran messy Mate ‘ork, ives jay 1, st ares ir), Roach. Mot 7 whee Breage tagtih Horce ths tor New Yok | do fen oer hant Pile bids Guts” how Se vi cans; ermann 5 a pe , Outer, Me, for New York, with | “saied ny Athol Wa Gea Atlant Day ‘Windsor, NS, for New York, Midulesbaro td 4 Et ared, Victoria Nyanga, Brown, Berteaux & Co. sbor 7 Me. ct z 3 : = 5 i 5 & it i < ee bedy 3 ‘teainship Austrian, Brown, 4 i ; Me ith fun to oder. orye’s Bauks for New Yorks | potitnd for L and pa ou ate , 6t Andrews, NB, for New York, | ws 00 oe 2Sul ‘Allemaunia NG), mbe : } Schr Win W Wood, Hartford for New York. | pMusdvast, NB, April 16 —Cleared, schrs Sarah Bernice, Schr A Taylor, Datge for New York, with lum- | Prottor, and Nulato, Small, New Y ‘Talbot & Go. | Savana Ape i No mn Ve in, 13 ber to C1 eX Br Jonxs, il 20—In port Sara tee Ee ee Sa shaw York, lig: 'N Stowers, fondo, 0% ig a Rehr Caspar Lawngn, Bunce, Stony Creek for New York. | Vee rhvas Batterson, 0" I Wigmore Bal Kolm Gr Schr Jas wi wills Moos Norwalk for Port Johnson. | Kolon) from ‘Georgetown, SC, tor i BONE Je Feces, ERG Been ay for ew Nore |S Sp outx, NB, April Arrived, DAFK Behr Thos H Palle, Phillips, West Farms for New York. | taclboldi, Boston, jheitt BJ Howe, Kelly, Bath for New York, with lumber American Ports. ipaon, Clapp & CO. : i ALEXANDRIA, April 30—Arrived, schr Carrie Walker, Xpril. 80—Arrived,. brig” Bx i Sehr Mary Tice, Duiham, New Haven for New Brui- April So Arrived, Brig, apres by! . a. Kelly, and Mary “i Sehir A Peters, Simpson, Calais for Now York, with Ium- | CRATES Tay eee and Alllg i Wedges, der to Simpson, Clapp & Co, ; 7 Joni J N'Garrison, Sinlth, do. #iN 3% wanvin Aadne tr new Fre, ih sare | TERE Se SR keg Be Pa ro (Br), Scott, Miramichi; Cr y icdnae hice mn for New York, with spars | Gethin; brigs Waltham, Maguire, Matanzas; Goleonds, ‘Schr Wind, Reilly, Norwalk for Port Johnson. Lord, 8t John, NB Gull (Bp), Cooke, alinore 5 seb rm Behr Josie, Luke, Addison for New York, with lumber | 2 M Remington, man, Hayti; Campbell, Baton, to Simpson: Clapp & Co. Piyladetphia; Nelite € Paine, Doane Alexandrig. |) Behr Hester, Davis, Portehester for New York. a ‘ailed—Steamship Siberia, bri; ‘altham 5 brig. Kehr Blopheh A Taber, Cox. Glen Gove for New York. Spencer, outward bound, remains at anchor In the chr Potoniec, Feliven Maile tor New York. wi May 1—Arrived, ship Europa (NG), Hansen, Proboll teh, Potomiae, Palmer, Maine for New York, with stone | 1 arky "Rounding Billow. Reynolds, Messina meas i ° _ | from Hyeres, France; brigs Petrel (Br), P ‘ork. ‘i BALTIMORE, April 30— rived, steamships Moravian 1oftht Onward, Gillen, Calale for Elizabethport, with (pr), Graham, italitax via Norfolk; Win Graney Behr Phenix, Bunee, Vinalhaven for New York, with Re ee Grae Conklin, Meenas aot tanzas; Al tone to J St Johi Schr War Steed, Phinney, Pa)) River for New York. aM Sg a perma, Addie W Chad Schr Jas English, Ferris, Bristol for Rondout. Vie Bermuda: Abbot Lawrence, Dowister, ‘Beam ony Schr Henry, Forty, Machias for New York, with spiles | Bermuda. Below, above Point Lookont, shtp D oe A lo; todan Murray’ pane Bell, Sehr Quickstap, Brown, New Haven for Philadelphin, Ey elem offeht Nulata, iil, Machias for New York, with spiles to | cleared-cBark, Oscnr George,” Rundatrom, London." hr Louie F Smith, Bell, Boston for Philadelphia. ee eed ane Alurien, New Bedford. nek Schr Atlanta, Ferris, Providence for New York. be eng tee ‘youu Ht’ Kennedy, ; Maggio Sehr Ontario, Calais for New York, With spars to Snow | ( St Jolin, NB; 30th, barks Contest'and 8t Ursula, for & Richardson, Satiia, Gaz Sarpedon, Liverpool; brigs Potomac, Deme- Rehr Staten Islender, Phillips, Portland for New York, | para; Tsis, Boston; stir Warren Sawyer, do. wh haa Saks, Fillsbury, Rockland for New York, RBANGOR, April 2—Oleared, schr Mary Day, Adams, orde New York. Bohr Hastings, Chase, New Bedford for New York. B z = "i L A Edwards, Bohr Md Hathawage Machias fondew York, with spars | poHARLESTON, May "l—Arrived, scr gee to Chase, Talbot & Ci Sniled-Steamship Georgia, Crowell, New York. chr Artist, Munson, Providence for Port Johnton. Apel 3 ) brig Open Ben, Veaste, Behr Julia -h Swann, Knapp, Full River for New York. | yay nt G8 APE ES~Atriveay Belg Ope Sehr Hazleton, Smit Dighton for New York. ( iS MONROE, May 1—Ps in for Baltimore, Schr B Farnham, rae Pruuckepmtc ton kaw York): |i oe ee with stone to Bridge Co. > for Baltfmore, barks G8 Hunt, from Ha- Schr Moderator, Goldwin, New Haven for New York. yan heroin iene 4) Rchr Alamo, Jones, Machias for New York, with spiles | “PiiSed out the Roals—Schrs B Oliphant, A H. Booth, ta Jas Murray & Co. i 8 Isle of Pines, D © Sawyer and B B Steelman for New igi? Kate Scranton, Parker, New Bedford for New | York; gdward Slade, from Alexandria from Prov- one : | idence; Searsville “and Vapor, fiom, George- Bohr Rpartel, Sinitn, Machias for New York, with spiles | town. ‘for Boston; Dolphin, from Baltimore "tee to Jed Oo. ae s, Rockland for New York, | N¢Wburyport; Kate Thomas ‘for Savannah; also brig ind Istand, McIntyre, Rockland for New York, | George Lattimer, trom Baltimore for St Jobna; sehr i- with lime to order, : “ elas gie Vail, from Norfolk for West Indies; Henty L Wood wight tural Beraiee. Lockwood, Machins for New York, for Vrovidence: J Tewingnd ET Kemp for New Yorks Behr A. Berry, ‘amitton, Vinathauen for New York, | Haven! TRC ce ween wi me fe a Prof Schwoiga: Sehr Fannie W Johnson, Boston for Philadephia, FO ie HB Viner eae Se eee arg Schr Minnesots, Plinniy, New bedford for Philadel | Great Britain; brig Transit, for do; bark Galathes, for phin, | Cork. sotelit Sedona, Hall, Dix Idan for New York, with stone | EALYRSTON, April 23—Arrived, steamship Clyde, Ken- der. } New ¥ whit Olive Hayward, Averill, Rockland for New York, | Sith Nerrived,” steamship City of Houston, Pennington, order, Ne fi Nebr Rena, Foster, Calais for New York, with umber to | SGuORGETOWN, SC, April 21—Arrived, schrs Bill. Con- Simpson, Clapp & C " | dom, Beliact, Mes 4th, W Slater, W, th, Me. Behr May Day, Adums, Bangor for New York, with lnn- feared 2th, schrs Mary, Gilchrist, "Bel ber to John Boynton’s Son & Kate Foster, Rosebrook, Baltimore; 25th, We Schir Alpine, Marshall, Calais for New York, with lum- | New York. ber to order, | | MOBILE, April 23—Arrived, schr Helene, Phinney, Bos- Schr Enterprise, Mott, Roslyn for New York. ton via New Y , Schr Pearl, Perkins, Biddeford tor New York, with lum- | “Cleared 2 Dunlevy, Liverpool. ber to order. | NEW oR! , Aprli 26—Steamships Liberty, Reed Schr Harriet Newell, Newell, Calais for New York, with | Baltimore 19th, via Havana and Key West: Gen Sedg- lumber to order. | wick, Ellis, New York; bark Helene (Br), Olsen, Sander- Schr Mary Potter, Potter, Nantuckey Shoals for New | land! schr'R B Locke, Schrlever, Ruatan. Below, bark York, with fish to order. Stella, Weston, from Bordeaux, Seiir Samuel Crocker, Hall, Providence for New York. Cleniped—Rarks Rosario (Sp), Friglia, Malaga; Sarann Bohr Nicola, Healeo. ‘Machlas tor New York, with luin- | (Br), Fellow, Payagoula; Etherald (Nor), Henderson, der to Chiuso, Talbot & Co, , + brig Fingal (Swed), Fahlman, Matanzas; schrs Richard Morrell, Sackett, Greenwich for New | Helen A Locke, FI | Ce Jeming, Bonaca; Oriente (Mex), Aleala, York. saunpechy. Schr Wm D Mangum, Chase, New Bedford for Eliza- NORFOLK, April 20—Arrived, brig John Boyd (Br), bethport. | Crowell, Battin schrs John Jot Grandaj New Sehr Samuel P Godwin, Waterbury, Stamford for New | Yark; B 8 Young, Burton, Bosto (a ii Donald Yori Florida coast; Charlie Miller, Jones, New York; Efe Steamer Metis, Davis, Proviaence tor New York, with | K Ke ary J Elliot’, Snow, do; Almir: mdse and passenger | Rogers, Ri i Minerva Wedmore, ‘Terry, do; Steamer Thetis, Gale, Providence for New York, with | John Griflith, Kempton, Boston;d G Curtis, Higgins, Key- mdse and passen; | port. fers, Steamer Ei Cid, Smith, Norwich for New York, with fled from Hampton Ronds 20th, schr Ella Crowell, muse and passengers. Higgins, from Deal's Island for New York. BOUND KAST. S0th—Arrived, sch Ker. Laird, Providence; born Curtis, Curtis, Steamshin Wamsutta. Fish, New York for New Bedford. | d Brig Prentiss Hobbs, Dodge, Ellzahethport for Portiand. se , Kantze, Marsala. Brig Beaver (Br), Pringle, New York for Rockland, pril 2¢—Clenved,, barks Aurora, (Br). Schr A J Williams, Mornell, New York tor Stamford. | trow, Cork: Charles (Nor), Lee, Shields; sehrs Bandy Schr George Washington, Peck, New York for Stamford, | Hook, Crawitrd, Havana; Curtis Tilton, Thompson, Phila Schr M Monson, Dayton, Virgiuia for New Have | delphia. ‘ Schr Mary Francis, Dorton, New York for Hartiord. | yPLULADELPHIA, April 30—Arrived, steamship Utility, Schr Sarah A Falkner, Wilson, New York for Fall River. | Nickerson, Providence; ship Republic’ (Br), Corning. Bos: Sehr J A Brooks, New York for Orient. | ton; barks Devonshire, Hauener, Live! po 1; Prowess Sehr transis Becket Elizabethport for Boston. | (Br). Hatfleld, Liverpool; Meridian Ger), Bremen ; Schr Mary Gilmore, D: New York for New Bedtord. Daphne (Nor), Olsen, New York; Antun ( er), rick, New Schr Niantic, Chase, Philadelphin for New London rk; brigs Geo E Dale, Pierce, Ponce, PR; Llaale H ‘h, Coomba, Boston ; ~ P Schr J W Rahusay, Brows, dviphia for Somerset. | Kimball, Lunt, Boston; Marshal Dut Schr Ramon de Ajuria, MéBride, Philadelphia for Provi- | sches Fanny H Bucklin, Bucklin, Matanzas; Annie Ams- dence, , Bangs, Boston; Lizzie Carr, Teal, Boston; Rebecca ‘Schr Mary, Hollyhill, Hoboken for Boston , Rich, Boston; JB Marshall, Marshall, Boston ; Schr James Parkinson, Hoboken for Providence. E Corsou, Brower, Boston; Sarah Milla, Baker, New Schr Ontario, Barber, Elizabethport for Crovidence, q y K Cogswell, Lee, Newburyport; Union Schr Judge Boynton, Boynton, Elizabethpori for New r JH Moore, Bassett, Boston; WA Haven. ker, Crocker, Boston, with mdse; Aunie May, May, Behr Hattie Clarke, Clarke, New York for Portland. ion; 'W Donnelly, Lyich, New York; Lottie, faylor, Schr Wm Durnin, Doyle, New York tor Boston. mn; JH Bartlett, Harris, Providence; Sarai ae Bebr Geo Lestie, 8m thy Elizahethport for Stainford. Son Boston Tehman Blew, Clark, Boston, 8 B c aD, Ch Frisbee, ‘Boste Sehr Ann Eliza, Day, New York for New Haven, erson, Dennisville; Vashtl Sharp, Schr Highland, Russell, New York for Fall River. Schr Millte Gills, Gills, New York for Fall River. Schr Messenger, Keete, New York for Falmouth, | Schr Decatur Oaks, Perry, Elizabethport for Fall River. | ham. Behr E Lee, ‘Tobin, Kuzabethport Newburyport. Cleared—Steamships Leopold, Hughes, Bostot May and Cranmer, Morris, Marblehead M_Y Cook, Falkenburg, H. jem; © P Stickney, Mi Schr Ida, Perry, Elizabethport for Fall River: | Doane, New York: Panther, Mills. Boston; barka Schr J Ponder, Jr, Townsend, New York for Provi- | Augusia @wed.), Lundberg, Cette; Mendota,’ Perry, dence Matanzas, J. Godtrey, Howes, Matanzas; brig Blient Schr B Lindsay, New York for Boston Boston: schooners Arte Garwood, Young, Rehr Cominerce, Torry, New York for Boston. . Corsan, Brower, Boston; May & Cranmer Schr Hattie A’ Butler, Dayton, New York for New a; Ciara, Norbury, Danversport; J Haven. wich! M. V." ook, Faikenberg, Schr Nile, Metealf, New York for Boston. Behr O1'Perry, Murphy, New York for Glen Cove. Sehr Ella, Douglas, New York tor New Hamburg. Schr George P Kune, Peterson, New York for Bridge- port, w York for Hartford. jer, May, Boston; A. C. Buckley, or Burton, Luplain, Boston; A. hester. 1. barks Alliance, from Lon- mn Matanzas; Zephyr, from Mes in Boston; brigs Mary E Pennell, trom Porto Cabello, 11 2!—Arrived, schr Daniel Morria, Schr John Manlove, Garlick, New York. Cranmer, ‘Del Carrie W Schr Emma & Ella, Mott, Schr 8 J Smith Bowman, New York for Hartford. Schr Fanny Hazzard, Grooves, New York for Hartford. Schr William Hays, Hawkins, Virginia for New Haven. Schr Willian Boardman, New York tor Plymouth. : 5 Schr H B Metcalf, New York for Boston | h—Arrived, schr Reading RR No 80, Carroll, Phila Schr John Rommel], Miller, Chesapeake Bay for New | delphia. Haven. | Saltod—Sehrs Roanoke, Barrett, and J _B Anderson, Rehr Fila F Crowel), Higgins, Virginia for Fairhaven, | Wheatley, Philadelphia; Frank & Emily, McCobb, aod Schr Greene County Tanner, Hyde, Kondout for Hart- | Lavinah Jane, Mott New York. ford. ri ‘eainers Old Dominion Bourne, Behr Orvetta, Muldoon, Virginia for New Haven. Roberts, New York; bark Agnes, &ebr J Saunders, Sinith, Blizabethport for Providence, in ballast. Schr Phebe Ann, Dunbar, Jersey City for Oyster Bay. SA ANCISCO, May l—Arrived, ships Gen McOlel- Steamer Metis, Davie, New York for Providence. lan, Morrison, and James B Bell, Chandler, New York. ey : “ AVANNAH, April 23—Arrived, span bark Resolucion, SAILED. Jose Rodon, Havana . May l—afrived, bark JL Pendergast (Br), Bates, New: Steamshins Cuda, for Liverpool: City of Baltimore, do; | brig Hampden, Boston; schr Matthew Kin- ‘ Wyoming, do; Weybostet, New Orteasis Yi crod-—Shitp Lilitan (Br); Capetiok, Plyromtiis Bs herk. lenred—Shij jan (Br), Capstick, Plymouth, E; bar Wind at sunset 8, fresh. La Plata (ir), Matthews, Liverpool, re Pep rR SALEM, April 20—Arrived, steamer Zodiac, Chapin, 4G Babcoek, Smith, Philadelphia. Marine Disasters. ApEn £m1r Agena (Br). Miller, from Hong Kong for New York, ARD HAVEN, April 0—Arrived, steamer Rat- joston for Philadephia. isreported by cable tohave been lost on the Parcels | "Eliled!-Schouners Malunte, drom New York), Windsor, Reefs, in the China Sea. (The A was an Al ship of9s2 | NS; A J Russell, HB bson, Ospray, Mar ge tg tons, built at Medford, Mass, in 1882, and halled from Lon. | Pcifie, Klorencé Mayo, Kale Waters, Guba, M © Pratt, Lawier Newton, Lizzie W Hannum,’ Empire, Planter, don.) Maugie Cummins, Frolic, Ann, Annie Gus, » Sreamsmp AMERICA, At Baltimore 28th from Savannah, Passed B: ‘hooner Eureka, Rondout for Boston. saw a large brig ashore on Body Island. May I—Arrived, schooner Lookout. from Baltimore for Siar Vews (Br) ashore at Doboy, after being pumped | bie out, parted her cable during a heavy blow there, a iew | fo, days since, and was driven up # | ighoron the'beach. | Her condition was such, however, that with fair weather | the woult be gotten o | Sur [Los (Nor), Dah' Hull, ts reported by Brig JH Lane, for Portiand, and all vewsels be- rted. RVORT, Apri! 23—Arrived, brig Jenny A Che- Boston, to load shooks tor Cuba, y Thompson, B ney from Pensacola vie Havana cable to have run ashore at Ya mouth, E, bat subsequently came off. Danage, if any, MiSCELLANEOUS, not reported, ii 7 7 vAINED Peau % ‘ BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM Scum Serr Torte, Thurston. whieh left Norfolk on ourts of different States. “No publicity. Advice Saturday last for Warren, RI, was run into by Notary Pabiie and Commissioner for every State. BL K | \ BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM ZX. Courts of different: States; desertion, de., auficlent no padi unl divores ; consultations fre , SE, Attorney, 19) Broadwwaye Aa boat on board the | i Ni N TE OOF SBR schooner to ascertain the extent or the injury done, and | Py yo Pd ik site bo ould bea oniato eat eae fa to notify the captain of the ech: that tlie co of the million, JHOMAS Ru AGNEW, ‘would pay all damages. 260 Greenwich street, New York. Moravian, while tying atanchor a Point, 26th ult, and had stern o side, jibboom carried away, bi the whole estimated at $750. Tuc captain of the s got his vessel under way and took her up to Graves’ Jar, where she will goon the ways for repairs,” We Informed that roon after the collision occurred Capta Graham, of the Moravian, se Counsellor-at-Law, 363 Broadway. Sonn “Koum” {probably Kolon), from Georgetown, SC, | Ps argu ae = oe for Baitinore, Was at St John's, PK, 20th ult in distress, | | (ORNS, BUNIONS, NAILS, ENLARGED JOINTS, Wararax, NS, Mat 1—The steawship Poruvian has been warts, &c., cured without pain. RICE'S Annihilator ms eures corns, bunions, nails, de. By mail 50 eenta. temporarily repaired and will leave on Friday for Liver. 210 Broadway, corner Fulton street pool to be docked. a Dr. RICK, 310 Broadway, 4 The steamship Concordia, from New Orleans, with a | it} Weaver lf iF cargo of cotton, bound to Liverpool, h ‘ Loulsbourg this morning. No partigulate have yor be m4 CAND PURE RICH BLOOD—INORBAS Loulsb WEIGHI—CLEAR SKIN AND BBAU- ‘ pate, mer Alhambra sailed to-day for Montreal via 2 ‘s acre Ontottn passed. Aprit 27, the wreck of @ 100ton | abel ool ies north oF “i isiond. Both masts were 3 T genoonan JT splics north of, Seal tein ; © HAS MADE MOST ASTONISHING OURRS; 80° 7 Hone. ace gc hooner hatled trom Yarmouth, but her name Ko SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES THE BODY iOS, UNDER THE INFLUENOE OF THIS WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT Mi ¥ INCREASRIN FLESH AND WEIGHT The Const Wi Oetiny tae THE GREAT BLOOD. FORIPIBR, 6 Coast Wrecking Company have commenced exten. oes LUI rs | Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT sive operations in the Lakes. Capt'T J Merritt, the gon col municates through the Blood, Bw and other ral agent, has bontracted to raise the schr Alice, «unk at pring Eos, Teen rew eel cand: esariak A Vortuguese brig went ashore on Monday on. the entrance to this harbor. The pilotis Dlawed. gad Detroit, full of cargo, and sehr Preston, sunk in the Ni Hula, Consumption, Glandular Disease, Ulee agara River, by applying his patent pontoons, | inthe throat, mouth, mage Sy hg Po a hon 1 " rts of the «ystem, Notice to Mariners. | Chatgehtrom the ears and the worst forins of Skin dis. Bax Prancisco, April 20—The State Boa of cases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Wot Cominissioncrs announce a redaction oe ta ceod arbor | Seti neuta, Beysipelas, Ache, Black Spots, Wornie the whartage and dockage in San Francisco by one-half Fieen, Tuindes, Cancers in the Womb, and all weakenty recommended by the Chamber of Coumerce: And. ‘painful discharges, Night "Sweats, and all Whal | wastes of the lite principle, are within the curative ‘ein jalemen, | Tange of this wonder of modern cheinlstey, and 'e few Cleared at New Bedford April %, bark Draco days’ use rove ty aily person using ft’for eith the Atdantle Ocean Pri, Dark Draco, Snell, for | {H2% tormy of disease its potent power to cure them, oe ter from Mr Johnson, & hoatet bi - If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the wastes f relle, of NB, Teports her in Banda Ben Dee D5 ng attsinge | and decomposition that is continually progressing, suc. alt Jast report” Would be at Anjler in duty. | cee eat ane, tree | neal Whee nd this'the Spoken. | BARSAPARILLIAN will and docs sccure—a tire ie aoe Brig Matte B Ruseell, from Portland for Havana, Aprii | {alms for when once this remedy commences its work of 4 26, lat 40, lon 69. purification, and succeeds in’ diminishing the loss of Wri Navarino, from Cienfuegos for Boston, April 24, lat | Wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day the patient 86, lon M4. willieel himself growing better and stronger, the food digesting better, appetite improving, and Foreign Ports. fadrecetts. hit igi hora and weight Brest, April W—Arrived, steamship St Laarent, Lema- Not bh does the SARSAPARILLIANT RESOLVENT tHe, New York for Hayre. excel all known remedial agents inthe cure of Chronic, Scrottions, Constitutional and Skit diseasoa, only positive eure for rane Tey iu ee KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Blud, Henson, for dodo; LM Warren, Storm King, and J | Urinary and Woinb diseases, Gravel, Dinbetes, / L Davis, for do, wie, eloppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Brights Dix doe, and Petes Mitchell (Br), Godirey, from Baracoa, April 20—In port, sohre Azcida & Me pe Yor just arrived; RM Avyood Dpane for do in 7 daya; Hi BKailed' 20th, scars Clara EB McConville, New York; Elia | ease. Sold by Druggisis. Price $1. May and John M Hiteh, do. : RADWAY & CO., $2 Warren street. Canviry, April 17—Ehtered out, Nettle Me! in, Rot “ ee ern — Hing Rio Jamelro; tun, Payche, Harri, New York; Dag, | TW. VANDEWAT ER, Hansen, StJohn: NB, | J. OFFICB, CABINET AND MERCANTILE PURNE 4, April Bs 12 M—Satled. steamship Juniata, Ca TURE MANUFACTURER, lew a 63 Ann and 163 Willi, An Apr arred vd, nehes Kittle Stevens Ander. | —— din Ries. 1.2 i ih, Br), Hearn, Philadelphia. TO MORE MEDICINE, — on CURRS re . Alo Se |N OF DyaPEP. land; Plata (Br), der (from sia, Phthisl Constiptalon, Dij Os FM ug anipe Ne hp, Neweon, | SO OMRELCTEHY BU RARityR aetata "SF MM 1a’ | Which savor fifty times ite cost In medicines,” Tins, 11 ‘Baltimore; Hampton Court Volk, | $1 25 Y rin lty. Windermere (B) Svan Hib. $13, JON PH Yeoman, Charleston; | plac ” RY, \ NewYork. acags

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